Tech TitansTech Titans, the largest technology trade association in Texas, has announced its 2018 finalists for the Tech Titans Awards.
The Tech Titans Awards recognize the elite in North Texas technology – individuals currently transforming the high-tech industry and giving companies competitive edges as well as companies leading the way in innovation and technical applications. The Tech Titans Awards showcase the innovators, adopters and executors impacting the technology industry for the greater good.READ MORE

CIO DiveThis year began with a Meltdown, continued with evolving H-1B requirements and carried on with GDPR's deadline, but technology doesn't wait for digital laggards to keep up.
With every passing day, 2018 is leading IT further into the digital age. But in order to accommodate the requirements of digitalization, organizations need to adapt to evolving trends.READ MORE

NewsdayA 16-year-old landed in jail recently for allegedly gunning down a man in cold blood on a road in Stockton, California.
During the same time, Terry Emerson found himself behind bars after Stockton police found three illegal handguns in his car during a traffic stop.
These events, while unfortunate, would not be out of the ordinary for an area that has historically struggled with crime. Of particular interest, however, is how these men were tracked: using a police surveillance drone.READ MORE

Dallas InnovatesThe idea of controlling things with our brains seems like it could only be found in the plot of a futuristic Hollywood movie or in the year 3018. But using brainwaves to do things such as create art and communicate through thoughts has become reality right here in North Texas.
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Information AgeInformation Age's guide on how to introduce blockchain to your enterprise in the face of the digital skills crisis. Looking at everything, from upskilling schemes and outsourcing to how CTOs can impact change in relation to how universities shape their degrees.READ MORE

The Next WebIt turns out quantum computing is one of the few things U.S. politicians can agree on. A bipartisan effort over the past few months has led to the formation of an Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) subcommittee focused on quantum technology.READ MORE

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The Dallas Morning NewsAs more and more drones take to the sky each year, finding ways to safely incorporate them into the national airspace is becoming an increasingly pressing issue for federal regulators. Despite the vast difference in size, drones in unauthorized airspace pose a serious risk to airplanes, helicopters and others using the space. Finding a solution to that challenge will be key to unlocking a commercial drone industry that's projected to be worth tens of billions of dollars within the next decade.
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ForbesTechnology is advancing daily. Most of the time, it's iterative: An interesting improvement on a system that came before. But occasionally, new branches of tech develop, offering completely new approaches to solving old problems.
Members of Forbes Technology Council share their ideas on what they expect will be the next big thing in tech ... here is what they have their eyes on — and why.READ MORE

CNBCDemand for batteries in everything from smartphones to electric cars has driven up the price of the once obscure element cobalt, fueling fears of a shortage.
Prices for the metal, which is essential in making lithium-ion batteries, more than doubled in 2017 over the previous year, according to the United States Geological Survey. Researchers haven't yet found a good substitute or way to build batteries without the mineral.READ MORE

CompTIAWorking from home is a big draw for people in IT and millennials especially, and IT is one of the industries where work-from-home opportunities are expanding — right alongside the military and fin-tech. The perk is so popular programmers and security experts are even jumping ship to companies that offer more flexible work options. The number of companies offering work from home options has tripled in the last 10 years, she said. People like working from home because it reduces commute time and helps them strike a better work-life balance.READ MORE